Now that Monster Hunter: World is available worldwide, we have finally been able to download the day one patch of our Xbox One X version. To finish our coverage of the game, here are 3 analysis videos showing the different graphics modes featured in Capcom's title. Enjoy!

As far as we're concerned, we've been hoping for a new Monster Hunter for 8 years. After completing the Tri episode on the Nintendo Wii, we waited for the European release of Frontier Online on Xbox 360 but to no avail. With the arrival of a new generations of consoles in 2013, we kept our fingers crossed but we had to wait until E3 2017 to finally see the announcement of a new episode on PS4, Xbox One and PC. For console players, the wait is finally over, and believe us, it was worth it. Monster Hunter: World is fantastic, as proven by our verdict inside.

The Monster Hunter: World beta started last Saturday for PS4 owners who have a PS+ subscription, so we did our best to record some footage even though we're not very familiar with the franchise. Originally, we intended to share some 4K footage (though the game clearly doesn't run in native 4K), but some PC issues made it impossible for us to encode them in an accepting amount of time. Please apologize our lack of knowledge of the franchise as we had little to no experience in hunting monsters before we hit the record button. Hopefully, you'll find something to enjoy in the following 1080 videos.Update: Problem solved! Blim simply had forgotten to put back 2 RAM modules in the capture PC when he came over last time. Let's all boooo our tired tyrant! 4 "4K" videos added.

Capcom has shared this beta introduction video for Monster Hunter: World ahead of tomorrow's debut of the exclusive beta for PS Plus members on PS4. Ending on December 12, the beta offers 3 quests, each with their monster, within 2 different environments (Ancient Forest and Anjanath) plus 14 different weapon types.

As usual the Sony press conference for the Tokyo Games Show wasn't really the host of many amazing announcements, but we still at least got this brand new trailer of the quite awaited Monster Hunter World.

Let us continue our GC coverage with some direct feed capture of Monster Hunter: World recorded with our own equipment. We don't know for sure if the game runs in 4K on PS4 Pro, but when asked what we wanted to favor in the game, we chose resolution (framerate and graphics are the 2 other options). We were also able to capture the game in HDR but we'll need a few more hours/days before we can share the footage with you.

Capcom has released two new trailers for Monster Hunter: World. The first one gives you a glimpse at the Wildspire Waste while the second video shares tips to prepare your first hunt.Update: 12 screens added.